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Movie America
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
It was full of fantasy elements and a Harry Potter-like worldview that I enjoyed. It may be too young for children. I had an exciting and enjoyable time watching it without thinking about anything complicated. -
Movie America
Prometheus. Exploring Undiscovered Planets.
Alien, released in the 1980s, has become a milestone in science fiction films. Ridley Scott, the director of the first Alien, directed the film, which was more of a philosophical film about where humanity came from than a science fiction horror film. -
Movie America
Black Swan. Reality and fiction intersect with each other.
The way the initially innocent and dainty protagonist becomes the exact opposite character while suffering for acting is one of the most amazing things. -
Movie America
Ready Player One. The game is full of fun and small stories!
It was a great time to show a world that every gamer has considered at one point or another! There was no weird world-saving stuff, so it kept me excited and entertained. It was great for movie, manga, and anime fans (quite a few Japanese subcultures were depicted as Japanese subcultures). I was very excited and enjoyed the whole time. -
Movie America
The Revenant: Master Leo’s Longest Survival
The harshness and beauty of the wilderness winter when the American old-growth forests were still alive were fully expressed in this film. The constant snowstorms, the clear blue sky and air after the snow subsided, and even the coldness of the water were all conveyed to the viewer through this film. -
Movie America
Mad Max Fury Road. Riding through the wilderness in a world gone mad.
I enjoyed the parade of characters, including mine, which is unbelievably outlandish and has not been seen in recent years. The story is simple: a runaway ride with no time to catch your breath and full of adrenaline. Captain Furiosa, in a big truck filled with gasoline, betrays the hero Max, who is joined by his boss, Immortan Joe, who is in hot pursuit.